Death awaits you if you date a married person.

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Death awaits you if you date a married person.

 

 

Makko Musagara

 

 

Dear reader, if you are looking for love, stay away from married people. Death awaits you if you date a married person.

You are inviting ruin.

Dating a married person is an invitation to inevitable ruin. The consequences are absolute: this path guarantees the destruction of your peace, relationships, and moral standing.

You will face divine judgement.

First and foremost, you are defying divine law. The commandment is unequivocal—God explicitly prohibits adultery (Exodus 20:14). Engaging in a romantic relationship with someone bound to another breaks sacred vows and invites divine judgment. Disregarding moral foundations severs your spiritual connection, replacing the promise of grace with the certainty of spiritual peril.

You will face the anger of the betrayed spouse.

Secondly, human nature introduces fierce, volatile consequences. The anger of a betrayed spouse is a consuming force. Entering this dynamic places you directly in the path of immense wrath, emotional devastation, and unpredictable retaliation. This hostility creates an environment of fear and instability that will inevitably engulf your life, often leading to severe reputational and physical fallout.

You will never find true peace.

Furthermore, you will never find true peace in such an arrangement. A relationship built on deceit and the pain of others cannot foster genuine happiness. Instead of mutual trust and joy, you will endure perpetual anxiety, guilt, and paranoia. You will constantly agonize over the reality that your partner is deceptive, wondering if you will be the next person betrayed. You are settling for stolen moments in the shadows, leaving you emotionally drained and perpetually unsatisfied.

Dating a married person will bring you destruction.

Ultimately, dating a married person yields nothing but sorrow. Between the heavy burden of divine accountability, the volatile threats of a betrayed partner, and the inescapable lack of inner tranquility, the reality is stark. Destruction and unrest await anyone who chooses this path, proving that the temporary illusion of love cannot outlast the heavy toll of such profound moral compromise.

 

 

 

The weapon to stop Satan is actually found in Luke 11:4

 

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